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- James Hilton (9 September 1900 – 20 December 1954) was an English novelist and screenwriter. He is best remembered for his novels Lost Horizon, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Random Harvest, as well as co-writing screenplays for the films Camille (1936) and Mrs. Miniver (1942), the latter earning him an Academy Award.
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James Hilton (9 September 1900 – 20 December 1954) was an English novelist and screenwriter. He is best remembered for his novels Lost Horizon, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Random Harvest, as well as co-writing screenplays for the films Camille (1936) and Mrs. Miniver (1942), the latter earning him an Academy Award .
- Fantasy, adventure novel, mainstream fiction
- 20 December 1954 (aged 54), Long Beach, California, U.S.
James Hilton was an English novelist whose popular works include Lost Horizon (1933), Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1934), and Random Harvest (1941), all of which were made into highly successful motion pictures.
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Complete order of James Hilton books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
James Hilton has 173 books on Goodreads with 84364 ratings. James Hilton’s most popular book is Lost Horizon.
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- December 20, 1954
- September 9, 1900
- Lost Horizon.
- Good-Bye, Mr. Chips by James Hilton, Santiago Munevar (Read by), Henry Matthew Brock (Illustrator), Edward Weeks (Foreword by)
- Random Harvest.
- Goodbye, Mr. Chips / To You, Mr. Chips.
ISBN 978-0060594527 (US) Lost Horizon is a 1933 novel by English writer James Hilton. The book was turned into a film, also called Lost Horizon, in 1937 by director Frank Capra and a lavish musical remake in 1973 by producer Ross Hunter with music by Burt Bacharach.
Lost Horizon, novel by James Hilton, published in 1933. Hugh Conway, a veteran member of the British diplomatic service, finds inner peace, love, and a sense of purpose in Shangri-La, a utopian lamasery high in the Himalayas in.